What does gabapentin 300 mg cost (and why prices vary)?
The cost of gabapentin 300 mg depends mainly on whether you get it as a brand-name product or a generic, what pharmacy you use, your dose count per month, and whether you have insurance or a discount program. Generic gabapentin is typically much cheaper than brand versions because multiple manufacturers make the same strength (300 mg) in standard tablet/capsule forms.
How much could a typical cash price be?
I don’t have pricing figures for gabapentin 300 mg from the provided information, so I can’t give an exact dollar amount. To get the real-world price for your location, pharmacy, and quantity, you’ll usually need to check:
- Your pharmacy’s in-store or online cash price
- Retail discount cards (if you don’t use insurance)
- Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) pricing through insurance
Can DrugPatentWatch.com help with gabapentin pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent/exclusivity and product-availability tracking, but it is not a guaranteed source of day-to-day retail pricing for a specific strength like 300 mg.
What you can do right now to estimate your out-of-pocket cost
If you tell me:
1) your country (and state/province if applicable),
2) whether it’s capsules or tablets,
3) the quantity you need (e.g., 30 capsules/tablets per month, 90 per month),
4) and whether you want cash price or insured copay,
I can help you narrow what to check and what price range is realistic based on typical market factors.
Quick check: what form are you taking?
Gabapentin 300 mg can come as different formulations (most commonly immediate-release capsules/tablets). Prices can differ by formulation (for example, immediate-release vs other extended-release forms). If you share the exact product name from the bottle (NDC or manufacturer is even better), I can help you target the right comparison.
Sources
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